What are people daily driving these days?

I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?

I have been using linux mint recently. I have used nixos and arch in the past. Personally, linux mint uses flatpacks too much for my liking. Although, I might have a warped perspective after using arch. (the aur is crazy big)

KISSmyOS,

Debian Sid, mostly for ideological reasons.

xohshoo,

I assume you mean Debian for ideology, not Sid, unless you have strong feelings about breaking toys

but is that because of the community nature of Debian, or because default it’s free software only? Guessing the former, since there are other options for the latter

KISSmyOS,

Yes, it’s the community nature. I just love how there is no corporation behind it.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Some people also like super stable

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar
reddit_sux,

I use Arch BTW…

Joking aside I use Arch on my desktop, Raspbian on RPi1, Debian on homeserver and VMs.

NixDev,

I have 2 PCs running Arch currently. My SBC is running Ubuntu but that is just a print service for my 3d printer. I have a few Ubuntu & Fedora vns for testing and self study

uis, (edited )
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Gentoo on desktop, gentoo on Rock64, gentoo on Allwinner A10 device, gentoo on Powerbook G4(don’t ask why I have it). Ah, and OpenWRT on router.

https://derpicdn.net/img/view/2020/9/24/2451747.png

GreyFalcon,

Manjaro kde on 3 computers in the ham shack, manjaro KDE on the media center, and guess what’s on the two lap tops…you got it…manjaro KDE. Most have windows 10 dual boot on a separate drive. I haven’t spent the time to figure out radio control and antenna switching on Linux so windows is still needed for radio contesting.

I have tried many and keep going back to manjaro, everything just works. The Arch wiki is awesome, and the aur has multiviewer to F1, ready to go.

LeFantome,

Give EndeavourOS a go one of these days and compare it head-to-head with Manjaro. I bet you never look back.

GreyFalcon,

Already tried it a few times. Back to manjaro.

dramaticcat, (edited )

I will get hate from everyone over this, but I daily drive Manjaro because I can!

I know how to install Arch, I choose to use Manjaro.

WitchHazel,

I don’t hate you for it but I did the same thing until Manjaro broke itself

LeFantome,

I also used Manjaro and it broke on me multiple times. I did not realize how badly it was messing up the AUR until I switched. I use EndeavourOS now.

May I ask why you use Manjaro?

zxqwas,

In my case it was because Ubuntu broke on me for whatever reason (and the threat of snap packages looming).

I did not feel like putting anymore effort into getting the computer back to working so I just switched to something not Ubuntuoid at semi random to anything that promised an easy installation.

A year later and it’s still working. I’ll notify you when it breaks so you can tell me “I told you so”.

Discover5164,

me too, but i will switch to arch or nix soon. not because it broke, just to have a frash start. after 3+ years i have a shit load of stuff i don’t really need anymore

WeAreAllOne, (edited )

OpenSuse tumbleweed + kde plasma for a peace of mind 👍

csfirecracker,

There are dozens of us! Dozens!

WeAreAllOne,

Indeed there are my dude!

milkjug,

I am amongst you scholars and noblemen.

makmarian,
@makmarian@kbin.social avatar

I've been using EndeavourOS with KDE for a bit under 2 years now (I think) on both my desktop and laptop. It is Arch based and easy to install. And for my home servers I run Proxmox

LeFantome,

Out-of-the-box, Proxmox runs on Debian. That and PiHole are the two Debian instances I run.

owenfromcanada,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

I’m using Mint, but I’ve avoided using flatpaks (generally downloading DEB packages directly, or adding ppa sources). It’s worked pretty well so far.

I do have a handful of AppImages, but they’re a bit easier to work with.

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

Why avoid using Flatpaks if you don’t mind me asking

owenfromcanada,
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

Two reasons: they’re big, and they’re sandboxed.

I was on a 5Mbit connection until recently, so a lot of flatpaks being 1GB+ was frustrating (especially when their native packages were <100MB). And I was using a 250GB SSD, which filled up rather quickly.

And it turns out I wasn’t a fan of the sandboxing aspect. In theory it should be a good thing, but turned out to be frustrating.

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

Thanks for the answer, I bever relized that they were larger

markkdark, (edited )

Arch + Hyprland on my Notebook, Endeavor OS + Gnome PC (11years old PC), 2x Khadas VIM3L + Kodi (Coreelec), home server Odroid + Armbian.

pelotron,
@pelotron@midwest.social avatar

<3 Hyprland

atomic,

Gentoo, running pure Wayland and Pipewire, no X11.

0x2d,

which de?

atomic,

River WM

lautan,

Popos on the Framework laptop. It’s pretty good so far.

Adonnen,

Never omit the space

foiledAgain,

Fedora but I’m not loving it. Due to my hardware I think I’m limited to that, arch and openSuse.

xohshoo,

? If you’re hardware runs Fedora, it should run anything

christophski,

Ubuntu. It’s working and I don’t have the time to try out other distros.

Emi621,

Wanted to try Ubuntu after using mainly Manjaro but I have only 4gb flash drive and the iso is like 5-6gb so I can’t install it. But so far I’m satisfied with Manjaro Xfce and prefer it to gnu

homesweethomeMrL,

That’s the universe telling you to put an 8GB flash drive on your holiday wish list.

xohshoo,

is it that big because of the snaps? It used to be (well after it breached to 700M CD limit) ~1.5G and AFAIK doesn’t include a lot more default software?

kurcatovium,

Hannah Montana Linux, the one and only original!

xohshoo,

Rebecca Black here, though now that Wayland is everywhere, should switch

TwinHaelix,
@TwinHaelix@reddthat.com avatar

Arch on my home server, Zorin on my laptop

heeplr,

Zorin

Not sure if I’d trust an OS named like a Bond villain.

zingo,

Yes. Another product from Zorin Industries.

0x2d,

I have very mixed thoughts on Zorin OS

It looks nice in the screenshots, but it charges $40 for “premium” which is pretty much the same as the free one, besides it having a few extra themes, and some “professional creative software” and stuff (free software that they are bundling in, and acting as if it’s exclusive to Zorin or something)

They also have an IT management tool called Zorin Grid that has said “coming soon” for years now

const_void,

Why is everyone saying “daily drive” all of a sudden?

Thorned_Rose,
@Thorned_Rose@kbin.social avatar

Where is that a new thing? I've been using Linux since early 2010s and people were using that term back then (and it wasn't a new term then either)

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